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Latest revision as of 12:33, 29 August 2016
Contents of No. 20
October 1962
Read it each
week in
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FREEDOM PRESS PUBLICATIONS
SELECTIONS FROM ‘FREEDOM’
Vol 1 1951: Mankind is One
Vol 2 1952: Postscript to Posterity
Vol 3 1953: Colonialism on Trial
Vol 4 1954: Living on a Volcano
Vol 5 1955: The Immoral Moralists
Vol 6 1956: Oil and Troubled Waters
Vol 7 1957: Year One—Sputnik Era
Vol 8 1958: Socialism in a Wheelchair
Vol 9 1959: Print, Press & Public
Vol 10 1960: The Tragedy of Africa
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The paper edition of the Selections is available to readers of FREEDOM at 5/6 post free.
PAUL ELTZBACHER
Anarchism (Seven Exponents of the Anarchist Philosophy) cloth 21/-
CHARLES MARTIN
Towards a Free Society 21/-
RUDOLF ROCKER
Nationalism and Culture
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JOHN HEWETSON
Ill-Health, Poverty and the State
cloth 2/6 paper 1/-
VOLINE
Nineteen-Seventeen (The Russion Revolution Betrayed) cloth 12/6
The Unknown Revolution (Kronstadt 1921, Ukraine 1918-21)
cloth 12/6
HERBERT READ
Poetry and Anarchism
cloth 5/-
TONY GIBSON
Youth for Freedom 2/-
Who will do the Dirty Work? 2d.
Food Production & Population 6d.
E. A. GUTKIND
The Expanding Environment
(illustrated) boards 8/6
PETER KROPOTKIN
Revolutionary Government 3d.
Organised Vengeance Called Justice 2d.
Marie-Louise Berneri Memorial Committee publications:
Marie-Louise Berneri, 1918-1949: A tribute
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Journey Through Utopia
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Neither East Nor West
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Other issues of ANARCHY
- Sex-and-Violence; Galbraith; the New Wave, Education.
- Workers’ Control
- What does anarchism mean today?; Africa; the Long Revolution.
- De-institutionalisation; Conflicting strains in anarchism.
- 1936: the Spanish Revolution.
- Anarchy and the Cinema.
- Adventure Playgrounds.
- Anarchists and Fabians; Action Anthropology; Eroding Capitalism.
- Prison.
- Sillitoe’s Key to the Door; MacInnes on Crime; Augustus John’s Utopia; Committee of 100.
- Paul Goodman; Neill on Education; the Character-Builders.
- Who are the anarchists?
- Direct Action.
- Disobedience.
- The work of David Wills.
- Ethics of anarchism; Africa; Anthropology; Poetry of Dissent.
- Towards a lumpenproletariat: Education vs. the working class; Freedom of access; Benevolent bureaucracy; CD and CND.
- Comprehensive Schools.
- Theatre: anger and anarchy.
Correction
In the article “The Language of Persuasion” in ANARCHY 19, line 6 on p.273 should read “mind has for a long time been recognised as essential in scientific”. On p.276 in the 10th line from the bottom “hynosis” should read “hypothesis”.
Universities and Colleges
Now that a new academic year is beginning we should be very glad if anyone willing to act as an Anarchy agent in his/her University, Training College, or College of Further Education would write to leet us know how many copies he/she would like to take on as a sale-or-return basis.
Readers Everywhere
We depend on readers everywhere to get us new subscribers and to send us the addresses of people likely to be interested in this journal.
Subscribe to ANARCHY
Single copies by post 1s. 9d. (30c.)
12 issues 20s. ($3).
and to FREEDOM
the anarchist weekly, which readers of ANARCHY will find indispensable. A year’s subscription to both journals is offered at 32s. ($5).
Cheques, POs and Money Orders should be made out to
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